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What is the safe passing distance you must give a horse rider on the road?
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The correct answer is: As much space as possible — at least 3 metres — and slow right down. When passing a horse and rider on the road, you should slow down significantly and provide as much lateral space as possible — at least 3 metres — to avoid startling the horse.
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TopicSharing the Road
DifficultyHard
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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